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THE

Admiral Sir Cyprian Bridge arrived in the Alacrity yesterday affairson ab

about four o'clock from Mirs Bay. He was not expected so snon as this and it appears probable that the altera tions in his original intentions was due to im- portant news requiring his immediate presence in Hongkong, for it was noticed that the same torpedo-boat which was dispatched post haste. vicinity proceeded out in the same direction the other day to recall the Governor, from that,

COTTON SPINNING IN HONGKONG.

A FROMISING INDUSTRY.

It is only within the last thirty years that cotton: spinning and weaving has reached to sby degree of perfection in the countries of Yorkshire and Lancashire where the Centre of

Southern States of America have, with imecember 12230 the British manufactures have existed for close The cotton mills of the pón a century.

R. Bata.

CRICKET LEAGUE.

THE KOWLOON LAND AND BUILDING CO, LTD.

The following will represent Craigengower Following is the fifteenth report of the Board | against the R.A.M.C. on Saturday at 2.15 p.m. of Directors to the ordinary meeting of share. A. O. Brown, L., E., Lammert, E. Heron, holders to be held at the company offices, | R. Pestonji, L. A. Rose, J. L. Stuart, J. Craik, Victoria Buillings, at 12 o'clock noon, on T. L. Cross, M. E. Asger, H. C. Audien and Wednesday, 20th January, 1904.

Gentlemen,-The directors now'ubmit to

LEAGUE TABLET Clubs. Played. Won. Lost Drawp., Pointscor you a statement of the affairs of the company,

A. Q.10 9 and balance sheet for the year end ng. 31st

Civil Service 7. The balance of profit and loss account for R. E. proved machinery, been enabled to enter the the year, after writing off all charges and ex- Craigengewer 8 the matter was urgent, for she had evidently affected the open market. When these two senses, amounted to $16,436.55. The directors, H.M.S.Tamar 5 Single Copies Daily, ten cente; Weekly, twenty- been travelling at high speed, all the pain great centres of the West are considered in therefore, recommend that a dividend of $2 60 R. A. M. C... 5

having been burnt from her funnels.

According to present orders the Pengeance conjunction with those of the East, and Bombay per share be paid, which, after writing off the H.K. C.C."A" 6 will proceed to Mirs Bay and carry out the regarded in the light of one of the greatest balance of $636.55 to be carried forward to usual practices, she is expected to be gone exporters of cotton in the Easter commercial about a week. The Ocean is expected to return world, it is a pleasure to place Hongkong in in the course of a few days.

A. S. WATSON & CO., The mitos per quarter and por menses, proportional,

LIMITED.

The daily in a delivered free when the addrem in accesible to mewenger. On coples sont by post an ditional $1.80 per quarter is charged for postage. The postage on the weekly bonus to muy part of the

world is 30 cents per quarter.

fire Cents,

PORT.e Hongkong Telegraph

Per dor, Per hot,

B.—OLIJ VINTAGE, super-

for quality, Red Capsule -$16.00 $1.40)

C.-FINE OLD VINTAGE -

superior quality, Black

Seal Capsule

20.00

D.--VERY FINE OLDYİN-

TAGE, extra superior, (old

bottled), Violet Capsule 27.00-

L70

2.25

HONGKONG, FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1904.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

THE French mail of the th December was delivered in London on the 13th inst.;

SOME American trust magnates have organised a fund of over £500,000 to defeat Mr. Roosevelt

next year.

MR. Andrew Carnegic declares that England is bound to lose South Africa. The Dutch population is growing and the English are unable to make the Kaffirs work.

early in the morning. From the appearance. of the boat when she came in we gather that,

ACCIDENT 10 THE S. S.

"FATSHAN",

"AT CANTON.

field of competition, and by comering seriously

the run, and as another Victoria in the field of inanufacture extremely hard to beat.

directors' and auditors' feet, will Iave a

credit of a new profit and loss account.

DIRECTORS.

AUDITORS, 20

-Liabilities.

$180,000.00

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draw.

FARSBF C. C.

The following will play against Civil Service in return match on the Parice gr und-R. B. Cooper, J. M. Master, R. D. Mistry, B. K. Mehta, J. A. Chinoy, J. H. Ruttonji, C. By Mowrahwala, D. R. Captain, J. D. Norin, J. Num Mehta, and A. Bejonji.

NORTHERN NOVES.

From N. C. D. News of 11th indt:-- RUSSIAN DOMINATION OF UNGA

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A Peking dispatch state that the Mancho political agent at Urga, Mongalis; has reported to the Waiwupu that, owing to the increase f Russian troops in the vicinity of that city and

Chinese teritory, his actions and the move.

425-17 323.65 16,436 55

$97,185.37

ments of the troops under him are completely dominated by the Russians. It'e latier have

recently even gone so far as to forbid Chines soldiers strolling into places claimed to be with-- in Russian sphere of influence.

Messrs: J. H. Cox and E. Jones Hughes having resigned, Messrs. W. H. Gaskell and A cursory glance over the mills of the Hongkong Cotton Spinning, Weaving and Dyeing Cont. Hough have been appointed in their pany, Limited, at Causeway Bay, confirms the stead, and this now requires confirmation.

Messrs. W. H. Gaskell and T. F. Hough view that the cotton manufacturing industry of the Orient is fas front being a sinecure, and if retire by rotation, but offer themselves for re-

election. anything were needed to prove how far thể proi Our Canton correspondent, writing yesterday, duction is in line with that of the West, if' is states:What might have been a very serious in the up-to-date machinery, and the skill in

In the absence, of Mr. J.C. Peter, the÷ac- accident occurred this morning at 8 o'clock, which the comparatively raw material is proio conjunction with Mr. Thos. Arnold, who now counts have been audited by Mr. C: W. May As the steamer Fatihan, of which Capt. Jones duced into the strongest thread. The whole retire, but offer themselves for re-election. of the Honam is in command for the time of the driving power housed in two separate

J. N. GOOSMANN, being, was getting away from the wharf, pre-buildings, both running up three storeys, is by

Chairman. paratory to sailing for your port, her starboard the celebrated firm of manufacturing engineers,

Hongkong, 7th January, 1994. propeller fouled the mooring chain, which took | John and Edward Wood of Bolton, who have several turns round the same and disabled her embodied almost every improvement necessary.DALANCE SHEET TO 31ST DECEMBER, 1903, the erection of fortified posts by them inside Nork-Pont, after removal, should be THE Universal Gazette hears that the E-Wo temporarily. At the time the accident occurred for the purpose. The Colles valve has taken the

Paid-up capital Ca., having undertaken to build the railway line the harbour was congested with shipping and place of the old eccentric, and the balance wheel Accounts payable.............. rested for a month before use.

in En-Ching, has shipped a great deal of machin. had it not been for the cool conduct and active has been erected in stead of the well known and Dividends outstanding.............. ery to that place. The general opinion is that precautions at once taken by the Captain of much accepted fly wheel giving with a diameter Balance of profit and loss account... work in connection with that line will soon be the Fatshan the consequences might have been of thirty feet, sixty-five revolutions a minute. started.

of a most serious nature. The commander at The sudden stamp placed upon more than the once dropped his starboaid anchor and paid ordinary necessary blow into the cylinder has out the chain until the vessel's stem took the the impress of something new in the cotton ground on the Eastern side of the wharf, and mills of the East, while the reeling off of just ahead of where the Company's new steamer, the many lines to their respective drums has the Kinshan, was moored It was then possible the mark of a distinct improvement in the con- to get at the propellers and the chain was restruction of cotton manufacturing machinery\

observable elsewhere. Descending into the Preparation Department, the drawing, slubbing, intermediate, and roving processes are seen in their turn, where perhaps, the spinning m chines of Messrs. Platt Bros., Limited, of Oldham, which govern the whole of the mills, may be seen at their best. The comparatively raw material spotted and blemished by specs of dirt clinging tenaciously to the tender fibre, is run through a mass of combings producing at the other end of the closed in mechanism a sort of white textured film widened out in sheet-like form. This is then spiralled, and passing through a rolling process brings to light the first threads as white as the snow at

Wine required for IMMEDIATE use

should be ordered to be decanted before

being sent out..

These Wines are specially suited for Invalids and general use, and are too well

known to need further comment.

A. S. WATSON & Co.,

LIMITED.

WINE AND SPIRIT. MERCHANTS.

Hongkong, 9th January, 1994.

TELEPHONE NO 19h. CABLE ADDRESS: "ACHEE,' HONGKONG A. B. C. CODE. TH EDITION

ESTABLISHED 1859.

We have received from the Hamburg-Amerika Line copies of the European and Chinese calendars issued by that Company for the current year, and from the Standard Life Assurance Co. and Phoenix Assurance Co. diaries and date blacks.

Ar a Masonic meeting last evening it was decided to hold a subscription dance in con-

nection with the Masonic Quadrille Club, on the 4th March next. Mr. H. W. Wolle has been appointed president of the Committee, Mr. G. J. W. King secretary, and Mr. Wheall, treasurer,

THE Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial and Nethersole Hospitals begs to acknowledge with thanks the following donation to the funds of the Hospitals:--

Compradore's Guild

$400 Boarding House Keepers' Guild 130 Fresh Fish Guild...

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FOR the present, the Tibet Mission continues [35 in the valley, and owing to the heavy mortality reported some ten days ago among the yaks and transport animals, it would seem probable

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17, QUEEN'S ROAD,

FURNITURE

DEALERS.

'DRAWING-ROOM,

DINING-ROOM,

and BED-ROOM

ELECTRO-PLATED,

GLASS, and

FURNITURE.

CHINA WARES. PASTEUR'S MICROBE-PROOF

FILTERS,

ROCHESTER LAMPS,

WHITE TURKISH TOWELS.

COUNTERPANES.

COOKING. RANGES,

KITCHEN UTENSILS, and

HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES.

PHOTOGRAPHIC DEPARTMENT. DEVELOPING and PRINTING

UNDERTAKEN for AMATEURS.

GOOD WORK.

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PROMPT RETURN,

Hongkong, 8th January, 1904

CARMICHAEL AND

ANACLARKE, ▾

CONSULTING ENGINEERS AND

SHIPBUILDERS, SURVEYORS AND CONTRACTORS.

3 REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.

that even if the Mission makes a further ad-

vance it will do so with a decreased escort

owing to difficulties connected with the trans port of baggage and supplies. In the meat- while it is satisfactory to learn that the health of the troops continues, very good and only two

moved. This took some time, however, and the Patshan was nearly three hours behind her time when she left for Hongkong via the Front Reach, at 10.45 a.m.

A WHISKY AND SODA QUESTION.

ANEET DISPUTE IN COURT.

A master mariner, named R. Tuplett, at pie- sent out of employ, who was desirous that his case should be fully reported in the newspapers was sued by Messrs. Watkins & Co, for the sum of $30.80 in respect of goods supplied. The case came on for hearing before the Puispe

Assets,

Cash................. Cost of property.......... Accounts receivable.......................

"CHINA TO OBSERVE NEUTRALITY.* ...$ 12,99341

This was the rumour current in Shanghai 182,032.17 on Saturday among the local mandarins, but 2,159 79 news from reliable sources denies the truth of

the

report. It is stated that the above report $197,185.37

was circulated in order not to arouse any pre-, mature ou bursis of hostility on the part of the Russians in Manchuria.

PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT. Dr.

341.35

To charges. To Crown rent To fire insurance..... To repairs

To commission to agents....... To balance to be appropriated as

follows- Directors' fee. $150.00 Auditors' fees........ Dividend of $2.50 pershare 15,600,00 To be carried to new profit

and loss a/c

636 55

Cr.

Judge, Mr. A. C. Wise, at the Supreme Court early morn, but differing in diameter for the By Balance brought forward,

this morning, and after Mr. G. A. Watkins had proved the debt, defendant disputed certain items in the account. He admitted owing $18.90 which included two bottles of Dundee whisky, but denied having had two dozen soda and explained to his Worship that he never drank soda with whisky. In fact, he alleged that plaintiffs put down anything they thought

fit in their books.

Mr. d'Almada e Castro, for the plaintiff deaths have been reported, both natives, from company, said he had gone into the items and found there was one bottle of whisky at $1.25, four dozen of lerated waters and empty bottles not returned.

pneumonia.

By kind permission of Major Radcliff and officers the Band of the 93rd Burma Infantry wil' play at the Hongkong Hotel to-morrow (Saturday) evening from 8 to 9.30 pm.

Selection

HAND PROGRAMME.

March ....." The Belle of Hohemia ".....Ord Hare Overture .......... “La Reine d'un; Jour " .........Adam The Silver Silpper". Leslie Stuart Sung." The Caterpillar and the Rose". Edward Carey Selection...CRE

..."Kity Grey

Monchton

Valu Interimerso

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Pendant le Bal

God save the King,

Batten ......Caller

His Lordship But he disputes having had the crated waters.

Mr. Watkins supplied him on May 4th. with two dozen, and on May 14th with another two dozen,

Defendant-1 admit $18.90 which is the money I sent him, and which he refused to

lake.

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most part by the tender nature of the film. A yard or two further on the reducing process is sen, where the tread passing through three sets of spindles is made uniform, and gives the first impression of the cotton on the reel as seen in the homestead. As the thread is carried upon the last reducing spindle in this elementary preparation process it has just the strength to reniain on the reel, but when unwoven it parts with the slightest pressure. It is then that it

gets into the last stages of its manufacture, for it is taken into another spinning department where hard twist is woven into it to make it into a yaro.

Here again is the modern machinery of Messrs. Platt & Co. seen in its perfection.

THE BUILDING.

The building is divided into practically three parts, the machines being placed in line, and twenty-four sets of spindles in operation. Here the sort of refining or final process is seen where the thread is streng. thened, and is reeled in a condition for the His Lordship: What are the items you dis market. Both buildings are veritable homes pute?

of industry, and when it is considered that fifty-five thousand spindles are in operation, employing over fifteen hundred men, women and children it will be seen that the Hongkong Cotton Spluning, Weaving and Dyeing Com- pany is not altogether an unimportant facto in' the industrial life of the Colony.

Defendant-He has empty bottles, and he A PROMINENT Netherlands India official who has a bottle of whisky and two dozen sodas lately passed through Penang, is said to have against me. I don't know why I should drink expressed himself to the effect that the pro

two dozen sodas with a bottle of whisky. hibition of the importation of British and don't drink soda at all with my whisky. It's Mexican dollars into Acheen was put into a "balley" little game. I admit two bottles effect by the Netherlands India Government of whisky at $250, and he charges me for me- in the interests of securing a stable currency indecine and boracic acid. There's a bit of a that possession. In his opinion it is in the power of the Straits Government to prevent losses thereby to traders in Acheen by issuing more bank notes. Another way out would be

for the Straits Government to withdraw the notification probibiting the exporting of Straits dollars as far as Acheen is concerned.

MACLAREN has resigned his position as a paid player (Secretary?) for Lancashire, but will continue to play for that county. He declared at the Lancashire Annual Meeting, that he had never made a penny out of his Australian crickes, tours, and when he was last in

man.

·

His Lordship:--Well, I am afraid Mr. Tuplett that you will have to pay. Judgment for plain. tiffs with costs,

Defendant then lett Court, apparently dissa- tisfied with the decision.

ITS DIFFICULTIES,

Asin all commercial concerns plague has inter- fraud about that too. He can put anything he❘fered with their general success for the employ likes on the bill. Just before I went to him I had ment of experienced operatives, and as every one been to my tailor and settled up a bill for $40.❘ knows, that is the real essence of the life of an in- I paid every "balley" item up to every cent.dustrial enterprise, and where workmen feel that And now I will pay him I owe; I am an honest they are endangered in health, absence from their posts is only the natural corollary. Thus it is in the cotton spinning enterprise of the Colony to-day, where the books show fifteen thousand at work only about thirteen fifteenths of these actually turn up. They fleet notwithstanding all the measures which have been undertaken for their protection in quarters where they are well housed. The Company has to be congratulated, and when moved, and India will perceive that Hongkong, the present tension of the yarn market is re

coincident with China, will offer a fair field for competition without any commering, and then will a new era open for the cotton in when production meets supply on a fair basis,

dustry of the Far East with, perhaps, Hong. kong as its centre.

grey

THE SNIPE,

Melbourne he told the committee that the next Sceape! Sceape! a sudden gleam of mottled time he must have his wife's expenses paid He declined to remain silent, if the M. C. C.

Rising from nowhere wings its wizard directed cricket affairs without consulting the

flight

men who play or others of standing in the Swift as the sun-god's earliest earth-sent cricket world He considered that if Rhodes had played in the Second Test Match at Mel-

Forked as the flash that cleaves the gloom bourne, England would have won in a day.

THE capital value of Britain's war-fleet has been enormously increased by recent additions, hot merely by the number of ships built, but by the great growth in the cost of individual hips, consequent upon increase in sizę, speed. and fighting capability. Taking the combatant ships of the British Navy, their total @rst costs have represented about the following at the re- spective periods:1813, 10 million sterling: 1860, 17 to 88 millions; 1868, a somewhat

104 TELEGRAMS: "Carmichael," Hongkong bigher figure; 1878, about 28 millions; 1867,

A. B. C. Code, 4th Edition.

A. Code.

Lieber's Standard Code.

TELEPONE, 232.

Hongkong, 20th March, 1903.

TH

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"HE Bear to drink in the tropics is the Beer

made in the tropice-SAN MIGUEL

37 millions; 1902, about 100 millions.” Guns and

ammunition are not fecluded. The value of the

French.national Fleet in 1870 wis put at 18

ray,

of night;

Death tows with life, perchance it falls à

prey

To brilliant marksmanship, but likelier

still

~The eye, less certain than the sportsman's

will,

Leaves it to dance ubharmed upon its way.

Wraith of the marshes, in the gunner's

heart

You have a constant home; tho' he may

kill

Gay pheasants rocketing o'er fir-tops tall

And the brown; whirring, partridge that

millions sterling, in 1898 at 474 mitions-a | Across the beltsvort mamery linge great increase, but a slower rate of growth than

that of the Royal Navy.~~Engineering,

THE

Because, you are, so cunning and so -Sport and Gassie.

doodrich in the tropics is the Beer TH

made in the tropics-SAN MIGUEL

THE Beer to drink in the tropic

made in the tropici-SAN

FOOLBALL

To-morrow afternoon on the Happy Valley the Hongkong Football Club will play the Wanderers under Rugby rules. Kick-off at 4.15 pm.

Rent......... ,, interest

Scrip Fees

$0.00

SECRET ASSISTANCE

786,00 527.18 4.511.37 correspondent that the Central Government's 1,537.40 recent policy is to secretly co-operate with Japan. It does not consider it advisable to openly assist Japan with troops, for by so.. doing, it would be antagonistic to Russia but it thinks that the best procedure, under the circumstances would be to supply Japan with funds to carry on her war with Russia.

The Sin Wan Pao is informed by its Peking

10,436.53

5:4 139.83

RUSSIAN OCCUPATION OF FUKOTIEN, The above organ is informed by a Kinchow despatch dated about a fortnight ago that the Russian occupants of Fungties have been more" $1,932-37 orderly and lenient in their attitude. Those

32,953.75 who pass through the city gates of Moukden-

131.73 12.00

$ 14,129 55

A. SHELTON HOOPER, Secretary to the Hongkong Land Investment & Agency Co., Ld, Agents for the Kowloon Land and

Building Co.. Ld. We have compared the above statements with the books, vouchers and securities of the Company and have found the same to be

correct.

THOS. ARNOLD, Auditors. C. W. MAY, Hongkong, 7th January, 1904-

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

are not subjected to such rigorous search an when they first occupied the city.

By the same despatch, the Sin Wan Pao in informed that Taotai Si, Director of the Bureau of Foreign Intercourse, and another Hsu Tactai have sent by Tattar General Tseng Chi to Pon Arthur for the purpose of conferring with Viceroy Alexieff. By the way the Tartar General asked for and was granted a mon'b's sick leave which period has now elapsed while the General bas,recovered from his illness and assumed his duties again.

POSTPONEMENT OF IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS.

The same paper is informed by its Peking correspondent that the Peking Govemment

A meeting of the Council will be held on telegraphed to Tartar General Tseng Chi of Tue.day next, at 3 p.m.

13)

BUSINESS,

1. Financial Minutes. (Nos. I to 6).

Fungtien on the 5th instant, instructing him to.. report to the Throne" as soon as war had been declared between Russia and Japan when the

2. Report of the Finance Committee. (No Government would at once instruct him how be

should act.

3. Repeal of Sanitary Bye-laws as to Night- sail Carriers.

4

4. Pesolution by the Acting Colonial Secra- tary

RUSSIA AND JAPAN.

The Universul Garette is advised by a Pek- ing despatch that Japan has presented hår ultimatum to Russia. This report causes great pleasure to the Japanese residents in the Chinese Capital as they are most eager for war, while it makes the Chinese official circles, vety! uneasy. It is reported that Chinwantao has

Whereas by section 5 of The Summoning of Chinese Ordinance, 1899, (No. 49 of 1899), it was enacted that the said Ordinance should obly continue in operation for the period of two years from the coming into operation of | been closed to navigation. the said Ordinance and for such further period or periods as might, from time to time, be determined by resolution of the Legislative Council, and whereas such operation has been continued by resolution of this Council till the 30th day of March, 1904, inclusive →→→

It is hereby resolved by this Council that The Summoning of Chinese Ordinance, 1899, sha) be further continued in operation' for the further period of two years from the jist day of March, 1904, inclusive.

ORDER OF THE DAY. Committee on the Bill entitled An Ordinance to provide for the Recovery of Charges incurred by the Colony on account of certain undesirable

persons introduced into the Colony.

R. F. JOHNSTON, Acting Clerk of Councils. N.B.-A meeting of the Finance Committee'

will be held immediately after the Council. THE S.S." CHARLES HARDOUIN,

The new river steamer Charles Bardouin, of 876 tons, a sister ship of the Paul Beau already in Eastern waters, arrived from Nantes. this morning in charge of Capt Lauvage, The work of refuting the Paul Beau is being proceeded with, and when this is completed and the Charles Hardoxin is also made ready for the service, the steamers will commence running between this port and Canton. On The following will play for the Club

her way up from Singapore the Charlas A. N.Other, full back; W. R. Robertson, O. Hardois encountered heavy weather, and 1. Barnes, Lt. L. H. Crozier, K.A Selanders, was obliged to put into Touran until the three quarters; LL. P. I. Campbell, R. D. monsoon moderated when she resumed her Whsitomióro balves¦ A. Boyd, E. R. Hallifax, | passage northwards.

LL

The Club will play in stripes.

R. Strover-Newman, Lt E Rogers, Twenty-two of the European: crew of the

and S'O." Bise, | Pand Betur retumed to France by the mail

here on Tuesday last....

Mr. Bennett-Burleigh, the Daily Telegrafk's special correspondent, declares: that 'Russia! fá ̈ unready and would be unable to resist a deter- mined attack for at least three months ta cómé, but is, nevertheless, provocative.

The Timer Peking correspondent says" that... the Japanese preparations are the complètest the world has seen, but Great Britain appears

to have made none at all.

The Times expresses a hope that'” British. apalby is only apparent, while the Morning Post believes that Great Britain must either s'aud; by Japan or lose her good name and jafpénce in the Far East.

SHIPPING AND MAILS:

MAILS DUR

English (Malta) to-morrow," Canadian (Empress of India) 19th'inst;: American (Doric) 19th inat. German (Bayern) 19th inst. Australian (Trinan) atst inst, German (Gera) 22nd last. ~ Indian (Kumsang),afth inst. The T. K. K. 9.5. Rosella Maru left Manila last night, and is expected here on 17th inst at daylight.

The H. A. Less. Sithonia from Hamburg bac left Singapore for this port on 14th inst, and may be expected here on 21st inst.

The N, Y. K. says Maru (American Line). left Shingbai for this port on 14th inst, and in expected to arrive here on 17th inat,

The N. PS. Cals ss. Tacoma sail Victoria B.C., for Yokohama and the U vat ports on 13th lost, and may be exper on 11th prox.

• The C. P. R. Co's sú Emprei arrived at Nagaiaki at 8.30 am, on and left again at 3.pm-m

hai wherein, is due fosazrive 16th inst

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